Yolanda-Johnson-Obituary

Yolanda Johnson

Atlanta, Georgia

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Johnson, Yolanda Denise Hill April 4, 1970-November 20, 2008 She is survived by a loving and devoted husband, Gregory N. Johnson; children, Jamille and Jada; parents, Samuel Lee and Eula Hill. Yolanda was an active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. A visitation and wake will be held...

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I was one of Professor Johnson's students at Richland College. I will miss her. She was such a brilliant and beautiful person. She made such an impression on me and is truely one of my role models. I hope you find peace in all the good she did in her short lifetime. Her spirt lives on in all the lives she has touched, like mine.

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Johnson family and the Hill family. Yogi was a very sweet person and her smile will truly be missed. May God comfort you during this time of sorrow.

After 20 years I can't get Yogi's laugh out of my mind. Her humor and her smile will be missed. Her memory lives forever in my heart. My most sincerest condolences to her husband, children, Dr. and Mrs. Hill and family.

With sincere sympathy to the Family.

To the Hiil Family,
Please know that we did not meet Yogi, but the love of family extends to you in this time of grief. No words can express comfort in this time of pain. God's Grace and Love goes out to you.

Love,
Merti Pete

Our prayers go out to the family. We have been friends since easter speeches at Warren United Methodist Church. Yogi will truly be missed. Good night my dear.

Love,
Donald, Dionetta, India & Darhius Sykes

To the Hill & Johnson Family,

I am so sorry to hear about the loss of a person filled with so much life and love. Yogi will truly be missed! We love you! May God bring blessings and peace to your family.

Tia Lemon(Johnson)
Rattler Alumni

Dr. and Mrs. Hill,

My deepest condolences on your loss. I will be in prayer for your family during this difficult time.

Calvin Blackburn
FDHS 1988